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Thread started 01/13/05 7:54pm

heybaby

what is the difference between adobe photoshop, illustrator,and photoshop elements 3?

are they the same? which is better? also i heard about "creative suites" what are these? what is useful and what isn't?
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Reply #1 posted 01/13/05 7:55pm

althom

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Reply #2 posted 01/13/05 8:00pm

applekisses

adobe photoshop is used for editing photos and creating graphics

illustrator is used primarily for graphics (I think)


photoshop elements 3 is a smaller version of photoshop, I think confuse
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Reply #3 posted 01/13/05 8:03pm

althom

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applekisses said:

adobe photoshop is used for editing photos and creating graphics

illustrator is used primarily for graphics (I think)


photoshop elements 3 is a smaller version of photoshop, I think confuse

wacky
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Reply #4 posted 01/13/05 8:07pm

applekisses

althom said:

applekisses said:

adobe photoshop is used for editing photos and creating graphics

illustrator is used primarily for graphics (I think)


photoshop elements 3 is a smaller version of photoshop, I think confuse

wacky



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You're so predictable! hmph!
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Reply #5 posted 01/13/05 8:16pm

Byron

Photoshop is THE program for photo enhancements, editing and photo graphics...

Illustrator is used for creating vector graphics...as well as, if you're creating something with text, you should use Illustrator.

Not sure about photoshop elements...
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Reply #6 posted 01/13/05 9:15pm

heybaby

Byron said:

Photoshop is THE program for photo enhancements, editing and photo graphics...

Illustrator is used for creating vector graphics...as well as, if you're creating something with text, you should use Illustrator.

Not sure about photoshop elements...

i just saw "photoshop elements 3" when i was looking up photoshop. it must not be important.
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Reply #7 posted 01/14/05 2:51am

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heybaby said:

Byron said:

Photoshop is THE program for photo enhancements, editing and photo graphics...

Illustrator is used for creating vector graphics...as well as, if you're creating something with text, you should use Illustrator.

Not sure about photoshop elements...

i just saw "photoshop elements 3" when i was looking up photoshop. it must not be important.



Photoshop Elements has less functionality than Photoshop, you will only find advanced features in the full version of Photoshop, not Photoshop Elements. Apples is right!

Photoshop CS is the latest version of the full version of Photoshop.
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Reply #8 posted 01/14/05 3:21am

REDFEATHERS

I work on Illustrator and Photoshop every day for my shoes
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Reply #9 posted 01/14/05 4:27am

TheRealFiness

the difference is about ohhhhh... 300 bucks smile
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Reply #10 posted 01/14/05 5:32am

papaa

AND MACROMEDIA FIREWORKS?

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Reply #11 posted 01/14/05 6:33am

Tom

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Photoshop is geared toward editing raster-based images. Illustrator is primarily for editing vector-based images. Photoshop Elements is a stripped down version of Photoshop for the home user who doesn't want to pay several hundred dollars for the full version.

Fireworks is another image editing program aimed at creating graphics for the web. It has a nice interface and alot of useful features for web developers, but it sucks for trying to do print or other media.

Adobe makes a product somewhat similar, called ImageReady, that comes bundled with Photoshop.
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